By: Michelle Fiordaliso | 2010-04-01 | Eating Disorders An interview with a bulimic woman who went from binging and purging three times a day to recovering from her eating disorder. Read the article to find out how she did it. read more
By: | 2010-04-15 | Eating Disorders Once I realised that I could have Bulimia there were several steps I had to go through in order to make a full recovery. The first step was to actually acknowledge that I did have a problem. For so long I had tried to dismiss it and not actually admit that there was something wrong. read more
By: Joshua Panebianco | 2010-03-30 | Eating Disorders Bulimia is cause by depression or stress, or it may also be the effect of having low self-esteem. Bulimia is a process where when a person overeats he wants to throw up those foods he overeats. As time passes by, it becomes more and more severe. read more
By: kevijduxmi | 2011-02-24 | Medicine Bulimia is an eating disorder in which a person consumes large quantities of food in a single sitting and then purges the food by vomiting. It is difficult to really understand why or how a person becomes bulimic. read more
By: JayaKumar Patchala | 2010-09-22 | Diseases and Conditions The term bulimia means excessive or abnormal desire for food which is better described as ox-hunger. read more
By: Lisa Arche | 2012-01-06 | Health & Fitness When my daughter was dying from Anorexia-Bulimia in hospital I was totally anxious to find a cure for this dreadful disease. Now in a few years my little girl is completely recovered- physically and emotionally, read more
By: BISS | 2010-12-02 | Health & Fitness Bulimia is an eating disorder that's increasingly common. There are many causes of bulimia. One of which is that the vast influence of the media. The media has been blamed for its constant portrayal of body pictures that are unrealistic and tough to attain. Its definition of what's lovely incorporates a significant impact on the imagery shaped within the minds of young teenagers and even adults. read more
By: Catherine Dionisio | 2011-02-11 | Eating Disorders Eating disorders are important to control as they can damage the body permanently as well as lead to future addictions in the future. Reaching a perfect weight is a pressure that drives people to manipulating their results. read more
By: Hayes Celestine | 2011-01-08 | Self Improvement While the term "eating disorder" brings to mind a one who is severely underweight, essentially these disorders have an effect on people who are many totally different shapes and sizes. Individuals that suffer from an eating disorder can be the stereo-typical underweight or the severely overweight person, but more commonly they are everyday individuals that appear to be a healthy weight. read more
By: Vincent Rogers | 2010-12-20 | Diseases and Conditions Bulimia nervosa was first recognised by medical experts 30 years ago and is believed to affect between 0.5 per cent and 2 per cent of people. People with bulimia feel trapped into a cycle of binge eating then purging the body of the unwanted food by vomiting, use of laxative and sometimes over-exercising. Sufferers feel a great deal of shame about their behaviour and so bulimia often remains a secret disorder. read more
By: Brett Fuller | 2010-11-22 | Eating Disorders Many people think of bulimia as gluttony, however fail to realize that the two terms could be vastly different if properly analyzed. What does a bulimic person really do? Such people eat a lot in one go or as we say "binge" on food and then try to purge their system by vomiting etc and repeat the exercise several times. read more
By: John C Allen | 2011-09-09 | Eating Disorders What’s the difference between eating disorders and ‘normal’ eating? Sometimes anorexia and bulimia are hard to spot. Find out al you need to know inside here. read more
By: Denny Randulf | 2012-04-30 | Eating Disorders Many bulimia sufferers complain about fluid retention in their body from time to time. The symptoms of this problem are: swelling of the legs and feet plumped up fingers and hands, feelings of puffiness over the whole body. read more
By: Samantha Adams | 2010-04-03 | Eating Disorders More and more people are suffering from the eating disorder known as bulimia nervosa. Yet although many studies have been carried out into this disorder not much is known about the causes of bulimia. In fact in many cases where people are diagnosed with this particular eating disorder it is a combination of things which have resulted in them suffering from it. read more